John Berry / The Post-Standard, 2009This house at 115 N. Elm St., North Syracuse, was the scene of a double-fatal shooting early on Sept. 19. North Syracuse, NY -- A Syracuse woman is being charged with conspiring with two men who burst into a North Syracuse home and were shot dead by the resident.

Three others were in the house at the time, including two adult men and Bush's 2-year-old child, police said. The child was asleep in a bedroom.

Bush shot both intruders with a pistol-grip shotgun after a struggle, according to North Syracuse police.

Thomas Lashomb, 23, of South Midler Avenue, and Wade A. Brown, 26, of West Matson Avenue, both died from their injuries.

Prosecutors say cell phone records show MIchelle Lashomb talked and sent texts on her cell phone to Lashomb very shortly before the attempted burglary. They said Michelle Lashomb and Bush were childhood friends.

Michelle Lashomb is charged with felony burglary for acting as an accomplice to the intruders, prosecutors said. She also faces a felony conspiracy charge.

In addition, she is charged with burglary and conspiracy for a previous burglary of Bush at a next-door residence in March 2009, prosecutors said.

She is accused of getting the residents out of the house before her husband and another man broke in. The burglars took several guns, ammunition, a Sony Electronics valuables safe, and video game consoles, prosecutors said.

The items, with the exception of the safe, have been recovered at residences of the suspected burglars, prosecutors said.

Michelle Lashomb declined to give a statement to police and asked for a lawyer when taken into custody this morning. Prosecutors are still investigating a motive in the incident.

She was arraigned today, with bail set at $50,000 and $125,000 bond.

Prosecutors have not filed charges against Bush in the shootings, but a grand jury is reviewing his involvement.